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jeff is a police officer. what are you laughing about? you don't think jeff deserves half million? >> god bless jeff. god bless everybody. i mean, the fact -- the season, god bless everybody. but when we have state patrol officers in the state of california walking away with 90% of their highest salary as their pension -- >> bill: they can't pay it. >> there is a reason they call california lala land. >> bill: that's the crux of the matter everywhere. pensions, over time, unions and the folks don't have enough money to pay it. am i oversimplifying it? >> you are simplifying it brilliantly. >> bill: we're sorry to pick on you, jeff. as i said, i believe he's a patriot. probable will he gave his whole career to forgetting the people of california. but 500,000 a year, all right, he gets paid, and then he's walking away with $175,000, plus benefits for pension a year! jeff is going to live probably a long time! >> we hope, we hope. the people of california are pinheads. they're the ones who approved it. they've got $600 billion. >> bill: they don't pay attention. they're at the beach.
jeff is a police officer. what are you laughing about? you don't think jeff deserves half million? >> god bless jeff. god bless everybody. i mean, the fact -- the season, god bless everybody. but when we have state patrol officers in the state of california walking away with 90% of their highest salary as their pension -- >> bill: they can't pay it. >> there is a reason they call california lala land. >> bill: that's the crux of the matter everywhere. pensions, over...
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we have four works by jeff koons. we have four works by gerhard richter, several work by pole kas, sometimes a single work like john and chuck, these iconic images. so sometimes artists are represented in different categories so i think there's a kind of fluidity between these thematic sections and they're not hard and fast. >> rose: he was a first commercial artist. why did he come to new york and how did he become an artist? >> well, he wanted to be a so-called fine artist. this was the old expression which seems so quaint now. he wanted to be a fine artist but he arrived in new york virtually penniless and found he had a talent for commercial art and he was enormously successful but he dreamed to make in the president realm of jasper johns and robert rauchenberg. >> rose: did he always have commercial success? >> well, he talked about it a lot but i think in the end he's an artist, he had aspirations that artists had. >> rose: you paint because you want people to see your work. >> but he exploded an awful lot of ol
we have four works by jeff koons. we have four works by gerhard richter, several work by pole kas, sometimes a single work like john and chuck, these iconic images. so sometimes artists are represented in different categories so i think there's a kind of fluidity between these thematic sections and they're not hard and fast. >> rose: he was a first commercial artist. why did he come to new york and how did he become an artist? >> well, he wanted to be a so-called fine artist. this...
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and paul davies beat the buzzer to make it sixty two forty three kuntu third back with baskets from jeff thanks and jonathan to have but the home side of a comfortable seventy seven points to fifty three victory it's a great feeling only we were looking at those game since last week since madrid last renewed a win were. then to the top sixteen and so you know our focus was strictly on this game you know and they got zero soon and italy were the words of foot i was kind of a must win for scott to take the pressure off birds are we want to finish strong and finish in a one or two. seasons euro cup and the peas are m one in each made of it says with fourteen points and six assists and the experience croatian hopes his side can finally get their hands on europe's top cup trophy but i think playing so many years in the euro league and reaching the final four times and playing the final game the one time i was against and i close of the final shot the first i was got a second one that they really got and. i hope in the future on the go with they speak cheering him he ended the evening third in
and paul davies beat the buzzer to make it sixty two forty three kuntu third back with baskets from jeff thanks and jonathan to have but the home side of a comfortable seventy seven points to fifty three victory it's a great feeling only we were looking at those game since last week since madrid last renewed a win were. then to the top sixteen and so you know our focus was strictly on this game you know and they got zero soon and italy were the words of foot i was kind of a must win for scott...
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and paul davies beat the buzzer to make it sixty two forty three kind to suit that because kids from jeff and jonathan have been at the home side for a comfortable seventy seven puts to fifty three victory. we were looking at this game since last week since madrid laws were moved away and we're. going to have sixteen and so you know our focus was strictly on this game you know and they got zero soon and italy were fourth or today it was kind of a must win for scrum to take the pressure off birds or we want to finish strong and then finish in the you know one or two. seasons here a cup and the peas are in plenty nature made of it says with fourteen points and six assists and the experience croatian hopes his side can finally get their hands on you it's top club show feet but i think i was playing so many years in the euro league and reaching the final four four times and playing the final game. i was against but i thought and i course of the final shot the photos guys i can have one that we're all we've got or and are all of them i hope in the future of that together with the speak to him
and paul davies beat the buzzer to make it sixty two forty three kind to suit that because kids from jeff and jonathan have been at the home side for a comfortable seventy seven puts to fifty three victory. we were looking at this game since last week since madrid laws were moved away and we're. going to have sixteen and so you know our focus was strictly on this game you know and they got zero soon and italy were fourth or today it was kind of a must win for scrum to take the pressure off...
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cnbc's jeff cutmore is live in london for us. man, the bad news keeps coming out of citi. >> it is staggering. i thought for the benefit of this conversation i'd just have a look at the population of some u.s. cities and towns and in flint, michigan, they come in at over 100,000 here. and west palm beach, florida, just over 100,000. and that's basically less than citigroup have laid off since the financial crisis. 96,500 jobs gone at various units across the business, up to to 2011. and now they're adding on top of that another 11,000 across various businesses here. just try to save the company about $1 billion. that is just quite remarkable when you put it up against the size of flint, michigan. moving you all, i want to talk about apple here. shocking day in the market for them yesterday. the worst decline in four years for this stock. they are now officially once again in bad territory with a 23% decline from the all time high on the share price. the market getting a little nervous about competition particularly in the china m
cnbc's jeff cutmore is live in london for us. man, the bad news keeps coming out of citi. >> it is staggering. i thought for the benefit of this conversation i'd just have a look at the population of some u.s. cities and towns and in flint, michigan, they come in at over 100,000 here. and west palm beach, florida, just over 100,000. and that's basically less than citigroup have laid off since the financial crisis. 96,500 jobs gone at various units across the business, up to to 2011. and...
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let's do traffic and get the latest from jeff. good morning. >> starting in prince george's county, not much volume here in either direction. the significance is it's on my way to fed ex and i'm starting to tailgate in about two hours for sunday's game. looking good on other roadways. pennsylvania, and branch avenue and route 50. we'll head over to the fairfax county parkway, it's 95 north, looking good in both your hov lanes and the main line, up from stafford county to the mixing bowl, and over to montgomery county, just north of the american legion bridge. light coming in from virginia around the inner loop into montgomery county. outer loop looks good as well down 270 to the split. no problems on the bw parkway or 95 between the beltways and good ride around the outer loop of the beltway around montgomery county. that's a look at your fox 5 on- time traffic. >>> jeff, thank you very much. first at 7:00, honoring one of the nation's top warriors, general norman schwartzkopf. he died yesterday from complications of pneumonia. >>
let's do traffic and get the latest from jeff. good morning. >> starting in prince george's county, not much volume here in either direction. the significance is it's on my way to fed ex and i'm starting to tailgate in about two hours for sunday's game. looking good on other roadways. pennsylvania, and branch avenue and route 50. we'll head over to the fairfax county parkway, it's 95 north, looking good in both your hov lanes and the main line, up from stafford county to the mixing bowl,...
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i'm jeff glor with rebecca jarvis. huge winter storm is making its final stop in the northeast, after causing damage and travel problems coast to coast. >> more than 35 states have felt the power of the storm since it first hit california sunday. it's now blamed for at least 12 deaths, along with the snow it caused more than 40 tornadoes in the deep south, starting on christmas day, and this morning, northern areas of pennsylvania new york and new england have one to two feet of snow on the ground. nearly 500,000 utility customers have lost power. melina shop row is in new york. >> reporter: as the snow continues to fall authorities are urging motorists stay off of the roads. with about a foot of snow already on the ground we're seeing how big and powerful this snowstorm has been. from california to new york the fast-moving storm system that began over the weekend completed its cross-country trek in the northeast, enveloping state after state and heavy snow. >> that's pretty rough. the wet snow it's heavy, you know, ju
i'm jeff glor with rebecca jarvis. huge winter storm is making its final stop in the northeast, after causing damage and travel problems coast to coast. >> more than 35 states have felt the power of the storm since it first hit california sunday. it's now blamed for at least 12 deaths, along with the snow it caused more than 40 tornadoes in the deep south, starting on christmas day, and this morning, northern areas of pennsylvania new york and new england have one to two feet of snow on...
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jeff berardelli has the details. >>> our big east coast storm will continue throughout the day today but gradually winding down as we go into the afternoon and evening. things have been improving from south to north throughout the day, but the coastal areas are still receiving very heavy rain but the emphasis for snow will be further inland especially upstate new york and northern interior new england and eventually maine is going to be getting in on the act as well. that's where the winter storm warnings are in effect. and a notice they are not in effect along the i-95 corridor. again, that's where we're expecting it to mostly be in the form of rain like it has been throughout most of the day. additional snow as we go through the next 24 hours. you could see 12 inches or more where some of those areas are in purple, but, again, along the coast, we're talking 1 inch or less and this time around, again, it looks like it's mainly going to be just rain. i'm david bernard for cbs news, miami. >>> at least six deaths are blamed on the storm system in the southeast. the trouble with tornad
jeff berardelli has the details. >>> our big east coast storm will continue throughout the day today but gradually winding down as we go into the afternoon and evening. things have been improving from south to north throughout the day, but the coastal areas are still receiving very heavy rain but the emphasis for snow will be further inland especially upstate new york and northern interior new england and eventually maine is going to be getting in on the act as well. that's where the...
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jeff, why is it that the crisis seems to be heating up? you point out that the congo that the government's army is losing battle after battle. being routed in battle after battle by the rebels. >> i think this is really an issue of state failure. i've been covering congo for six years and i've seen the country get weaker and weaker since i began. there was a big election in 2006 that created a lot of hope and enthusiasm that things were turning around. they haven't. since then, the government has become more authoritarian, more corrupt, more rebel groups. what we are seeing is a symptom and cause. it's a symptom of this weak state that can't control its own territory. watch the couple hundred rebels march into the big es city in the country and they didn't do much about it. that's also a cause. now that the rebels have taken goma, a lot of other opposition groups are starting to think wait, maybe now is the time to really take on the government, and people are smelling blood in the water, and that's the worry that these rebels in eastern c
jeff, why is it that the crisis seems to be heating up? you point out that the congo that the government's army is losing battle after battle. being routed in battle after battle by the rebels. >> i think this is really an issue of state failure. i've been covering congo for six years and i've seen the country get weaker and weaker since i began. there was a big election in 2006 that created a lot of hope and enthusiasm that things were turning around. they haven't. since then, the...
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jeff glor is here with that story. jeff, good morning. >> norah, good morning to you. before his speech last night, president obama told the governor of connecticut that friday was the most difficult day of his presidency. he carried that knowledge with him on stage, delivering a speech that said something must change. >> we gather here in memory of 20 beautiful children and 6 remarkable adults. >> as president obama addressed the crowd at sandy hook high school last night. >> i can only hope it helps for you to know -- >> he said he spoke for all parents. >> -- that you're not alone in your grief. that our world too has been torn apart. that all across this land of ours, we have wept with you. >> but he also spoke as a weary leader. >> since i've been president this is the fourth time we have come together to comfort a grieving community torn apart by mass shootings. we can't tolerate this anymore. these tragedies must end. surely we can do better than this. >> and as he read the names of the 20 children who died in friday's shooting some of the 900 audience members b
jeff glor is here with that story. jeff, good morning. >> norah, good morning to you. before his speech last night, president obama told the governor of connecticut that friday was the most difficult day of his presidency. he carried that knowledge with him on stage, delivering a speech that said something must change. >> we gather here in memory of 20 beautiful children and 6 remarkable adults. >> as president obama addressed the crowd at sandy hook high school last night....
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jeff: this blew my mind. you had messed with players like -- >> isiah thomas. >> jim: isiah thomas, everybody. a detroit p
jeff: this blew my mind. you had messed with players like -- >> isiah thomas. >> jim: isiah thomas, everybody. a detroit p
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news, jeff greenfield. and from washington and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson. >> i'm reading the jeff greenfield column. >> isn't it fantastic? >> it's always fantastic. he posted at 4:00 a.m. this morning. i was weeping by 4:15. it was unbelievable. it really was. except i disagree with it. everything about it. the misleading second term curse. poor barack obama, after fighting and spending his way to a close but clear re-election, he's doomed to four years of agony, thanks to that second term curse that affects just about every president who's had the misfortune to win a second term. the litmyany appears compelling from lincoln to fdr setback to nixon's disgrace to reagan's iran contra scandal to clinton's impeachment, to george w. bush's collapsing popularity a second term sounds so unappealing it's almost surprising obama didn't ask for a recount. it doesn't afflict every president. second, for many president, the woes of the second term are rooted in action and decisions taken in the first t
news, jeff greenfield. and from washington and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson. >> i'm reading the jeff greenfield column. >> isn't it fantastic? >> it's always fantastic. he posted at 4:00 a.m. this morning. i was weeping by 4:15. it was unbelievable. it really was. except i disagree with it. everything about it. the misleading second term curse. poor barack obama, after fighting and spending his way to a close but clear re-election, he's doomed to four years of...
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say jeff a second to be talking to ned naylor leyland. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to annette naylor leyland cv at asset management back in the house with a major story l b m a smoke signals smell fishy ned tell us about first what is the l b m a morning max well they'll be amaze the london market association which how does it differ from the comics but we come to the futures market where the london market is the over the counter spot market which is much bigger and that's probably where the greater part of price discovery takes place and it's very opaque relatively little information is abating slightly more information is available on access to what goes on there what our size was. compare that to size was what i think probably ten
say jeff a second to be talking to ned naylor leyland. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to annette naylor leyland cv at asset management back in the house with a major story l b m a smoke...
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jeff: we were at the cme yesterday. talk about what the impact of the fiscal cliff has done to the oil market. take a look at oil prices today. since christmas, we are up about 3%. take a look at the volume. if you look at the volume of trading, and "wall street journal" was onto this first talking about the falloff of volume in november, but it has really continued. take a look at what the normal average volume is and where we are today. by the way, out at the exxon mobil refinery, and caught this caught by the way, is one of the nation's newest refineries. a little news out here as we speak today. they have to report this to the federal government because -- liz: we are having some technical difficulties with jeff flock. working on a solution to the debt crisis. first, some of today's winners, s&p. ♪ >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my m
jeff: we were at the cme yesterday. talk about what the impact of the fiscal cliff has done to the oil market. take a look at oil prices today. since christmas, we are up about 3%. take a look at the volume. if you look at the volume of trading, and "wall street journal" was onto this first talking about the falloff of volume in november, but it has really continued. take a look at what the normal average volume is and where we are today. by the way, out at the exxon mobil refinery,...
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as for jeff, he's now looking for a new job. >> he was busy last night. but that's just no excuse. >> reporter: he didn't work that night, but he's trying to clean up the mess. >> i want to tell them that we're sincerely sorry for that. we'll do everything in our power to make sure this never happens to anyone again. >> reporter: but this is the sort of thing that will sting for a while. >> it's not funny. i can just see it over and over again. >> and in the end, the casino and restaurant decided to raise their offer and comp the entire bill. dan and bianna, that is not the way they had in mind of beating the house. >> i can't believe it took them that long to come to that conclusion. >> it's really something. >> you can see how upset about it they are. >> they're still scarred. >>> other news developing overnight, let's go back to john muller in for ron claiborne this sunday morning. >>> good morning, everyone. u.s. forces in afghanistan led a dramatic raid overnight rescuing this american doctor being held by the taliban. he was kidnapped wednesday. but
as for jeff, he's now looking for a new job. >> he was busy last night. but that's just no excuse. >> reporter: he didn't work that night, but he's trying to clean up the mess. >> i want to tell them that we're sincerely sorry for that. we'll do everything in our power to make sure this never happens to anyone again. >> reporter: but this is the sort of thing that will sting for a while. >> it's not funny. i can just see it over and over again. >> and in the...
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>> jeff: each had been medically evacuated from their previous season. from "fans versus favorites," jonathan penner. >> i got injured in a challenge. >> the infection goes into your bloodstream is potentially fatal. >> it was awful. >> jef
>> jeff: each had been medically evacuated from their previous season. from "fans versus favorites," jonathan penner. >> i got injured in a challenge. >> the infection goes into your bloodstream is potentially fatal. >> it was awful. >> jef
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but there are other toys, my director says, jeff and becky, they took their little ones along to the annual retailers association there to find out just what is hot this year. >>> the dream toys event is the uk's chance to showcase those products it hopes to make on to every child's wish list and with any luck, under their christmas tree. just as technology gradually consumes more of our wealth, toymakers are increasingly weaving it into a child's play experience, using touch screens, apps and built in technology. >> as technology becomes more prevalent in the home, children are instantly drawn to what parents have. the ipad is becoming a family purchase. >> but luckily, there are simpler openings out there driving the market. >> we have seen a lot of lovely toys today, haven't we, hannah? >> yeah. >> what is your favorite toy that you've seen here? >> the dollies. >> the dollies? >> parents will notice a lot of old favorites coming back with a money day twist. so is this a reflection of the bearish times we're living in or is it a wishful remembrance of christmas past? >> legos has
but there are other toys, my director says, jeff and becky, they took their little ones along to the annual retailers association there to find out just what is hot this year. >>> the dream toys event is the uk's chance to showcase those products it hopes to make on to every child's wish list and with any luck, under their christmas tree. just as technology gradually consumes more of our wealth, toymakers are increasingly weaving it into a child's play experience, using touch screens,...
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jeff guardier. we're listening to robbie parker, saying things that i know for many people watching, it's hard to imagine the bravely. when he says i'm not angry, i don't want this to be something that defines me, i want it to inspire me to be better. a lot of people are feeling angry, very, very angry. how can they begin to get their arms around what has happened to their children. >>> i think what they need to look at, erin is what robbie parker is doing right now, he's being brave, he's being a role model. he's using what we see in psychology as the healthiest way to cope with the tragedy. he's communicating about it. secondly, he is openly grieving and not in denial as some people might still be. third, he's looking at what is most positive about his daughter. the fact that he was blessed, that she had some time on this earth. and he is celebrating that and that is important. we're also looking at the fact that he's using spiritspiritual. you don't have to believe in a god, but there is spiritua
jeff guardier. we're listening to robbie parker, saying things that i know for many people watching, it's hard to imagine the bravely. when he says i'm not angry, i don't want this to be something that defines me, i want it to inspire me to be better. a lot of people are feeling angry, very, very angry. how can they begin to get their arms around what has happened to their children. >>> i think what they need to look at, erin is what robbie parker is doing right now, he's being brave,...
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today national investigative correspondent jeff rossum is here with that story. >> we've heard a lot about adam lanza and we've heard a lot about his mother, but now we have new information about his relationship with his father, peter. a source close to the family tells nbc news adam had cut off communication with his dad, even refusing to see him. in the chaotic hours after adam lanza's rampage, a local reporter showed up at his father's doorstep to break the news. >> his face went from patient to surprise to horror. it was pretty clear to me that he was surprised that somebody he loved was involved with what was happening up in newtown. >> reporter: peter lanza is a successful finance executive at ge, part owner of nbc universal. a source close to the family says in 2001, he separated from adam's mother, nancy, but he still saw adam every week. in 2009, the lanzas officially divorced. adam was 17. >> they were the type of parents, even when they were married as well as being separated, if the kids had a need, they would definitely fill it. >> reporter: but the source says by 2010,
today national investigative correspondent jeff rossum is here with that story. >> we've heard a lot about adam lanza and we've heard a lot about his mother, but now we have new information about his relationship with his father, peter. a source close to the family tells nbc news adam had cut off communication with his dad, even refusing to see him. in the chaotic hours after adam lanza's rampage, a local reporter showed up at his father's doorstep to break the news. >> his face...
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kaepernick became the first 49er quarterback to toss 4 touchdowns since jeff garcia in 2003. jim harbaugh hopes everyone is all in on the 49er bandwagon now. >> used to live next to a train station in chicago. and the more you hear the train, the less you hear it. i feel that way with our team in terms of pressure and big games, you know, the more you hear it the less you hear it, the more you feel it the less you feel it. >> all right. once upon a time, ron replaced jim harbaugh as the head coach at the university of san diego when harbaugh took the stanford job six years. today caragher is replacing mike macintyre at san jose state. >> proud of you guys. >> the 45-year-old introduced himself to his new players today. he is a native of morgan hill with bellarmine prep. spent time with the recruiting coordinators for kentucky prior to that. >> i know there's ups and downs the last 25 years or so but maybe i can bring some consistency and keep it, you know, just build off what coach mac did here. >> both sides agreeing on a reported one year deal for 9.5 million dollars brough
kaepernick became the first 49er quarterback to toss 4 touchdowns since jeff garcia in 2003. jim harbaugh hopes everyone is all in on the 49er bandwagon now. >> used to live next to a train station in chicago. and the more you hear the train, the less you hear it. i feel that way with our team in terms of pressure and big games, you know, the more you hear it the less you hear it, the more you feel it the less you feel it. >> all right. once upon a time, ron replaced jim harbaugh as...
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senator jeff murphy will join us to explain why before the senate does anything, it has to reform the fill la buster. and we will look at this debate that has been prompted by the movie "zero dark 30" with professor, author, and emmy award winner. all that starts in just three minutes.
senator jeff murphy will join us to explain why before the senate does anything, it has to reform the fill la buster. and we will look at this debate that has been prompted by the movie "zero dark 30" with professor, author, and emmy award winner. all that starts in just three minutes.
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however, jeff immelt is warning the issues in washington have taken a toll on business. ge is reportedly close to a deal to buy avio for as much as $4 billion. ge adding better than 1% in frankfurt trade, well outpacing the market. >>> and mcdonald's is hoping to get a few extra presents over the tree this year. the fast food giant has urged u.s. franchise owner toes be open to christmas day. that goes against the company's tradition of being closed on major holidays. the request was made in a memo to franchises in november. mcdonald's same-store sales did fall for the first time in october, but rebounded last month. the company attributes had part of that to stories that were open thanksgiving. now, following a year of considerable market shocks, we'll take a look at what's in store for 2013 and find out why our next guest says volatility is at a crossroads, just after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand t
however, jeff immelt is warning the issues in washington have taken a toll on business. ge is reportedly close to a deal to buy avio for as much as $4 billion. ge adding better than 1% in frankfurt trade, well outpacing the market. >>> and mcdonald's is hoping to get a few extra presents over the tree this year. the fast food giant has urged u.s. franchise owner toes be open to christmas day. that goes against the company's tradition of being closed on major holidays. the request was...
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on wednesday, we'll have jeff's second story from athens, about how ordinary greeks are coping in tough times. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. i'm gwen ifill. thank you, merry christmas, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions and capital to help you
on wednesday, we'll have jeff's second story from athens, about how ordinary greeks are coping in tough times. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. i'm gwen ifill. thank you, merry christmas, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the...
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jeff, thank you very much. i want to get back to deb feyerick in atlanta. deb has other information, sol stories we're following today. >> okay, thanks, don. obviously a very difficult conversation to have with kids but we start with details on a developing story. doctors are monitoring secretary of state hillary clinton for a concussion. clinton apparently hit her head after she fainted. her office says clinton was dehydrated from a stomach virus and she's resting comfortably at home. she will work from home next week following her doctor's recommendations. she canceled a trip to the middle east and north africa last week because of the stomach virus. >>> former south african president nelson mandela also recovering right now after having surgery to remove gallstones today. the procedure was successful. he remains hospitalized for a recurring lung infection. the 94-year-old anti-apartheid icon has not appeared in public since the 2010 world cup that was hosted by south africa. >>> in egypt, president mohamed morsi cast his ballot today for a new draft cons
jeff, thank you very much. i want to get back to deb feyerick in atlanta. deb has other information, sol stories we're following today. >> okay, thanks, don. obviously a very difficult conversation to have with kids but we start with details on a developing story. doctors are monitoring secretary of state hillary clinton for a concussion. clinton apparently hit her head after she fainted. her office says clinton was dehydrated from a stomach virus and she's resting comfortably at home....
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jeff buckley recorded it in 1994. after jeff buckley's death it got more notice and then people started to pick up on the magic of this song, put it in soundtracks, on tv shows. more and more people recorded it. >> it's everywhere. >> wainwright is nothing short of extraordinary. >> it was on the soundtrack to "shrek" one of the key moments in getting this out there. there are now 350-some recordings of this song and thousands more performances by bob dylan and u2 and, you know, everybody all around the world knows this song. >> but it almost didn't happen. it languished in obscurity. >> first when leonard was writing it, he strug wld it for years. he said he wrote 75 verses to the song. he can't figure out what the song was and then finally got an edit he could live with and recorded it. turned the album in and columbia records said, sorry, we're not interested. >> it's interesting talking just before the segment began, if you listen to leonard cohen 15, 20 years ago, the first time you hear it, oh, that's clearly no
jeff buckley recorded it in 1994. after jeff buckley's death it got more notice and then people started to pick up on the magic of this song, put it in soundtracks, on tv shows. more and more people recorded it. >> it's everywhere. >> wainwright is nothing short of extraordinary. >> it was on the soundtrack to "shrek" one of the key moments in getting this out there. there are now 350-some recordings of this song and thousands more performances by bob dylan and u2...
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. >> so, jeff what's the solution to this? >> well one solution is to change the rules and to change the way patents are designed. charlie, keep in mind these worlds were for a mechanical world. we're in a dynamic world now. maybe chang them for software because that is a business that changes much more quickly. >> and then jeff you know it sounds like this is really stifling innovation and it hurts small businesses. >> it does indeed. and keep in mind you know a company like microsoft has the lawyers and the millions or billions in some cases to defend these lawsuits. but when you're a small business man and you have to spend a million and a half dollars to potentially fight one of those these lawsuits for five or ten years, it can make or >>> all right, storm clouds moving in overnight and looks like it's going to dump around the bay area. we have seen heavy rainfall early on today as much as 4" in the mountains of the north bay. that sliding slowly to the south so it will pick up. rain heavy at times to go along with strong
. >> so, jeff what's the solution to this? >> well one solution is to change the rules and to change the way patents are designed. charlie, keep in mind these worlds were for a mechanical world. we're in a dynamic world now. maybe chang them for software because that is a business that changes much more quickly. >> and then jeff you know it sounds like this is really stifling innovation and it hurts small businesses. >> it does indeed. and keep in mind you know a company...
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i'm jeff glor. cbs news. this family used capital one venture miles to come home for the holidays. that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am i on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! excuse me, maestro?, am i on the naughty list again? bring it down, please? better. that's what happens to background noise, when you're making a call on this. this microphone here, picks up the sounds around you and helps turn them down. so when the world gets noisy calls sound better. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfol
i'm jeff glor. cbs news. this family used capital one venture miles to come home for the holidays. that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am i on the naughty list again? ho...
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i want to thank jeff and gibby for giving me a great tour of the factory. [applause] i've got to say i love coming to factories. >> i love you! >> i love you. so in addition to seeing the best workers in the world -- you've also got all this cool equipment. [laughter] i wanted to try out some of the equipment, but secret service wouldn't let me. [laughter] they said, you're going to drop something on your head, hurt yourself. [laughter] they were worried i'd mess something up. and jeff and gibby may not admit it, but i think they were pretty happy the secret service wouldn't let me touch the equipment. now, it's been a little over a month since the election came to an end. [applause] so it's now safe for you to turn your televisions back on. [laughter] all those scary political ads are off the air. you can answer your phone again -- nobody is calling you in the middle of dinner asking for your support. but, look, i have to admit there's one part of the campaign that i miss, and that is it is a great excuse for me to get out of washington and come to towns l
i want to thank jeff and gibby for giving me a great tour of the factory. [applause] i've got to say i love coming to factories. >> i love you! >> i love you. so in addition to seeing the best workers in the world -- you've also got all this cool equipment. [laughter] i wanted to try out some of the equipment, but secret service wouldn't let me. [laughter] they said, you're going to drop something on your head, hurt yourself. [laughter] they were worried i'd mess something up. and...
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. >> and then, congressman, just after he said that senator jeff sessions of alabama said this, and i shall quote, president obama today gave another speech about the fiscal cliff, no plan, nothing that can be scored or analyzed, just another speech. if president obama wishes to avoid the fiscal cliff then he with all of the power and influence he holds as the leader of this nation must submit to congress in legislative form a plan that he believes can pass both chambers of congress with bipartisan support. no more secret meetings and pointless press conferences. your reaction to both of those? >> yes, i do agree with senator sessions. you know, back room deals, they never work out well. i do commend speaker boehner for allowing the house to work its will and to work by regular order. we have sent all of the bills that the senate needs to address this. the first one went over on may 10th which was reconciliation. august 1st was our tax extenders. the third was on our sequester. and then you finished in september with a path for tax reform. they are all on harry reid's desk. he can pic
. >> and then, congressman, just after he said that senator jeff sessions of alabama said this, and i shall quote, president obama today gave another speech about the fiscal cliff, no plan, nothing that can be scored or analyzed, just another speech. if president obama wishes to avoid the fiscal cliff then he with all of the power and influence he holds as the leader of this nation must submit to congress in legislative form a plan that he believes can pass both chambers of congress with...
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next call comes from jeff in texas. caller: i was just wondering, back when i was a teenager, young, dumb, and stupid. i did something stupid and got a felony charge and i'm 45 they are going still hold that against me. i bow hunt because i'm not allowed to own a gun. is there ever a statute of limitations of a felony convicted by a kid in order to purchase a gun? guest: this is a problem we hear quite a bit. people reform themselves and there is a system in place in most states and i'm pretty sure that texas has one too where the governor can grant a waiver to put you back into the pool of people that are able to obtain fire arms. but that is hard to do, it could be costly so it is difficult and this is one of the issues with the system. that being said, when the brady act was written in 1993 and when the gun control act was put in place, initially created a class of people that weren't allowed to own guns. they had to draw the line somewhere and people convicted of felony crimes, which are serious crimes, it made sens
next call comes from jeff in texas. caller: i was just wondering, back when i was a teenager, young, dumb, and stupid. i did something stupid and got a felony charge and i'm 45 they are going still hold that against me. i bow hunt because i'm not allowed to own a gun. is there ever a statute of limitations of a felony convicted by a kid in order to purchase a gun? guest: this is a problem we hear quite a bit. people reform themselves and there is a system in place in most states and i'm pretty...
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jeff tweets in to say st. petersburg would be a great trip. i always wanted to see the gold room. gene, though, is more interested in culinary delights. he says food and wine, travel to brazil, yucatan, mexico, chile and france. if you want to join in on the conversation, e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us, @cnbcwex. >> the food always tests better if you're eating it in a local original place. >> it also doesn't have calories if you do it that way. >> no, it doesn't count. sitting in tuscany enjoying an italian dish, that might be on my list. speaking of italian, we had an auction that was very successful earlier and it was the last auction that we saw for the year. they've sold a large amount of bills across the board. the ten-year italian paper now yielding 4.5%. so we've seen more buying into the italian ten-year paper right now. again, we're heading into a year where we have the general elections taking place in italy. some are saying if berlusconi's party gets more traction, we could be looking at yields heading north once again in italy. the 5s, the 3s and the 2s all b
jeff tweets in to say st. petersburg would be a great trip. i always wanted to see the gold room. gene, though, is more interested in culinary delights. he says food and wine, travel to brazil, yucatan, mexico, chile and france. if you want to join in on the conversation, e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us, @cnbcwex. >> the food always tests better if you're eating it in a local original place. >> it also doesn't have calories if you do it that way. >> no, it doesn't...
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here with some of his favorite highs and lows from the past year is "time" magazine's senior editor jeff kluger. how does the group at "time" put the list together? it must be a huge undertaking. >> it is a huge undertaking. it occurs over the curse of the year because they accumulate over the year. other people in science, politics, sport, start role-gathering over the koufrs the year and by the owned testif year we have a much longer list than ten and have to distill it down to ten. >> we start with top campaign gaffes. >> what's at the top? >> the beloved joe biden speaking before an audience made up of a great african-american folks speak about putting you back in chains. the thing with joe is the gaffes come with joe in the same way that calories and fat come with cheesecake. it's just what makes it delicious. in joe's case he finishes off with with your help in north carolina we can finish. he was in a different state. >> the one that clearly blew the doors off the others was rush limbaugh and sandra fluke, a third year georgetown university law school student who spoke before cong
here with some of his favorite highs and lows from the past year is "time" magazine's senior editor jeff kluger. how does the group at "time" put the list together? it must be a huge undertaking. >> it is a huge undertaking. it occurs over the curse of the year because they accumulate over the year. other people in science, politics, sport, start role-gathering over the koufrs the year and by the owned testif year we have a much longer list than ten and have to distill...
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not going to happen, if you listen to senator jeff sessions, who said we have to do home homework. he's putting it four days away is the fiscal cliff. >> alisyn: crazy talk that they want to read it before ratifying it. he says it has to happen by thursday, obviously sooner than we thought. let's listen. >> we're about to come back in next week, thursday, maybe they'll try to finish thursday, maybe go into friday. but we do not need to have a serious matter involving more than a trillion dollars of united states taxpayers' money dropped on the senate next thursday without us having been able to read it and analyze it and having it scored and be expected to rubber stamp it like the old communist parliament in russia. >> this was news to me that congress reads these bills. i was surprised that that's something that occurs. it's a novel idea. >> in a case like this, not only do they read it, they have to get a cbo score to make sure it's going to reach the debt limit or the price they're talking about, being $4 trillion over ten years. the deal that's being presented by the president
not going to happen, if you listen to senator jeff sessions, who said we have to do home homework. he's putting it four days away is the fiscal cliff. >> alisyn: crazy talk that they want to read it before ratifying it. he says it has to happen by thursday, obviously sooner than we thought. let's listen. >> we're about to come back in next week, thursday, maybe they'll try to finish thursday, maybe go into friday. but we do not need to have a serious matter involving more than a...
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this is from jeff,rilliant idea, now the crazies, the gangs, thieves, know where to concentrate their efforts or more importantly where to avoid. another says, it is a public service. the information is public. gun owners seem to think that the second amendment is more important than the first amendment. this from susan, being in the public record and publishing it in the paper are different matters. that was wrong. this from sherry. i'd like to know who owns the guns. i would prefer choosing a home in a gun-free zone. brian says, shouldn't we be going after the people that can't be trusted? registered owners are registered because they can be trusted. from dan, absolutely not, not only does it target these people for burglaries but i also lets criminals know who doesn't have a weapon to protect their homes. this question got a lot of response this morning. i think we got about 200 in about 15 minutes. keep the conversation going. you can tweet me or facebook me. cute. but don't you have any apps on your phone that can make your life easier? who do you think i am, quicken loans? at qu
this is from jeff,rilliant idea, now the crazies, the gangs, thieves, know where to concentrate their efforts or more importantly where to avoid. another says, it is a public service. the information is public. gun owners seem to think that the second amendment is more important than the first amendment. this from susan, being in the public record and publishing it in the paper are different matters. that was wrong. this from sherry. i'd like to know who owns the guns. i would prefer choosing a...
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she called her jeff sself jessica. >>> -- she called herself jessica. >>> they were evacuated from the food max on monument boulevard. police described the odor as a strong chemical scent. possibly a solvent or a cleaner. a fire department spokesperson said they complained of burning eyes. difficulty breathing and nausea. >> the haz-mat team came in and unable to find anything at this point. what ever in there has dissipated and is no longer in the store. >> the folks who were effect affected were treated at the scene. >>> port officials in los angeles and long beach has confiscated rubber duck that is are toxic to children. the safety commission said they contain chemicals known as phalate known to soften plastics. >> they could cause birth detectives and changes in hormone levels. >> kids are almost the most susceptible because they put everything in their mouth. >> toys that contain 1,000 parts phalates are banned. >>> it may be soon -- it may soon be illegal to grow marijuana outdoors even though they allow it. they may consider a policy change after a massive medical marijuana gro
she called her jeff sself jessica. >>> -- she called herself jessica. >>> they were evacuated from the food max on monument boulevard. police described the odor as a strong chemical scent. possibly a solvent or a cleaner. a fire department spokesperson said they complained of burning eyes. difficulty breathing and nausea. >> the haz-mat team came in and unable to find anything at this point. what ever in there has dissipated and is no longer in the store. >> the...
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my successor, senator-elect jeff flake, is a good and honorable public servant who will work hard on behalf of our great state of arizona. and my colleague, john mccain, will continue his long and dedicated public service as well. i appreciate the remarks he delivered here yesterday. i want to say thank you to my colleagues for your friendship. it's been a privilege working with so many of you on both sides of the aisle. while it's true that washington would benefit from more civility, the senate behind the scenes is an extraordinarily collegial institution. and i will certainly miss that aspect of the job. i also want to thank my staff, past and present, for working so many long hours, and for spending so much time analyzing the issues that will determine america's future. mr. president, farewell speeches offer the opportunity to reminisce about the past. i don't believe that would be the best use of your time or mine. instead, i'm going to comment on some of the biggest public policy changes america faces and recommend principles to guide the way forward. i was first elected to pub
my successor, senator-elect jeff flake, is a good and honorable public servant who will work hard on behalf of our great state of arizona. and my colleague, john mccain, will continue his long and dedicated public service as well. i appreciate the remarks he delivered here yesterday. i want to say thank you to my colleagues for your friendship. it's been a privilege working with so many of you on both sides of the aisle. while it's true that washington would benefit from more civility, the...